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Message type: E = Error
Message class: PPEVS - Message of the variance scheme connection (VS) in iPPE
Message number: 632
Message text: Variance scheme at &1 &2 will be changed when you next save
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PPEVS632
- Variance scheme at &1 &2 will be changed when you next save ?The SAP error message PPEVS632 indicates that there is a variance scheme associated with a particular object (like a cost center, internal order, or project) that will be changed upon the next save. This typically occurs in the context of Profitability Analysis (CO-PA) or other controlling modules where variance schemes are used to manage and analyze variances in costs and revenues.
Cause:
- Configuration Changes: The variance scheme may have been modified in the configuration settings, which can lead to this message appearing when you attempt to save changes to a related object.
- Inconsistent Data: There may be inconsistencies in the data that require the variance scheme to be updated to align with the new data or settings.
- User Actions: If a user is trying to change the settings or attributes of a cost object that is linked to a variance scheme, the system may prompt this message to indicate that the changes will take effect upon saving.
Solution:
- Review Changes: Before saving, review the changes you have made to ensure they are intentional and correct. Check if the variance scheme is indeed what you want to apply.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation or configuration guides related to variance schemes to understand the implications of the changes you are making.
- Test in a Development Environment: If possible, test the changes in a development or sandbox environment to see how they affect the variance scheme and ensure that they do not lead to unintended consequences.
- Save Changes: If you are confident in the changes, you can proceed to save. The system will apply the new variance scheme as indicated.
- Seek Help: If you are unsure about the changes or their implications, consult with a colleague or an SAP consultant who has experience with the specific module you are working in.
Related Information:
By understanding the cause and implications of the PPEVS632 message, you can take appropriate actions to manage variance schemes effectively in your SAP environment.
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